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. >> reporter: he recorded a three-minute statement aired on the penn state radio station. sandusky was convicted on 45 child sex charges but he insists he did nothing wrong. >> the young man was a dramatic veteran accuser, started everything. he was joined by a well orchestrated effort of the media, the system, penn state, psychologists, civil attorneys and other accusers. they won. >> reporter: sandusky said the court system did not give his legal team adequate time to mount a defense. he's expected to say much of the same when he speaks in court tuesday. >> he wants to let everybody know that he still maintains his innocence and that he's going to fight for a new trial. >> reporter: but sandusky won't be the only voice in court. several of sandusky's victims are expected to make statements at his sentencing hearing, including the young man known as victim number five. >> my client knows what happened in that shower back in 2001. >> reporter: sandusky faces a maximum of 442 years in prison and is expected to spend the rest of his life behind bars. he says he plans to appe
. >> reporter: he recorded a three-minute statement aired on the penn state radio station. sandusky was convicted on 45 child sex charges but he insists he did nothing wrong. >> the young man was a dramatic veteran accuser, started everything. he was joined by a well orchestrated effort of the media, the system, penn state, psychologists, civil attorneys and other accusers. they won. >> reporter: sandusky said the court system did not give his legal team adequate time to mount...
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and penn state had that insight and they had firsthand accounts of his abuse, yet they took no action. they covered it up. >> a perpetrator alone is a menace to society, but an institution that protects him is even worse. in d.c., bruce leshan, 9news now. >> the rpetrator admitted his abuse in court. it was long after the statute of limitations had expired. >>> tonight, we are hearing from the family of one of the vic victims of the sex offender. hear more at wusa9.com. >>> campaign 2012 sits back to ohio with visits from both presidential candidates today. mitt romney set to attend a rally tonight. that is after spending the morning over in iowa. about a half hour ago, president obama finished speaking with students at ohio state. today is the last day for ohio residents to register to vote. and battleground, virginia, will play host to governor romney this friday. that's when he is scheduled to be back in the commonwealth this time in richmond. right now, michelle obama wrapped up a rally in leesburg. ken is live with the first lady. ken. >> reporter: derek, if you can hear me okay,
and penn state had that insight and they had firsthand accounts of his abuse, yet they took no action. they covered it up. >> a perpetrator alone is a menace to society, but an institution that protects him is even worse. in d.c., bruce leshan, 9news now. >> the rpetrator admitted his abuse in court. it was long after the statute of limitations had expired. >>> tonight, we are hearing from the family of one of the vic victims of the sex offender. hear more at wusa9.com....
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. >> the former penn state coaching legend and founder of the second mile charity for at risk children faces a minimum of ten years in prison and a maximum of more than 218 years. his lawyer met with sandusky two hours ago. >> he's in an upbeat mood. he wants to move on with his case so he can appeal. so, he's really been upbeat. surprisingly upbea knowing what he is facing with a lengthy sentence. >> we believe he deserves the maximum. not so much to be punitive, honestly, but to be preventive. >> late today, workers put up a cover over the back entrance of the courthouse. to help shield the victims expected to testify. >> how many victims will speak tomorrow? >> uld be as many as a half a dozen, we'll see. depes on how they feel and how they respond to the moment. >> the full truth about the coverup at penn state isn't yet known. so it is really crucial that the justice system keep moving forward both civilly and criminally. because the only way to prevent these kinds of horrific crimes and coverups in the future is by exposing the ones that have already taken place. >> several of th
. >> the former penn state coaching legend and founder of the second mile charity for at risk children faces a minimum of ten years in prison and a maximum of more than 218 years. his lawyer met with sandusky two hours ago. >> he's in an upbeat mood. he wants to move on with his case so he can appeal. so, he's really been upbeat. surprisingly upbea knowing what he is facing with a lengthy sentence. >> we believe he deserves the maximum. not so much to be punitive, honestly,...
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penn national is fighting a proposal to develop a casino at prince georges county. >>> more problems tonight for the former d.c. council chair, kwame brown. kwame, or should i say, mr. brown has been placed under curfew and ordered to make weekly visits with court officials. that court order comes earlier today. brown resigned last june after pleading not guilty to bank fraud and a campaign violence. he is not putting himself in the best position ahead of his sentencing and warned him not to tempt fate. and howard brooks should learn his fate tomorrow. brooks was the former campaign consultant who admitted he funneled funds to former friends candidate, sulaimon brown. it was all part of a campaign designed to improve gray's chances in the election. brooks pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice last may. >>> a new study finds americans are losing their religion. this according to a new forum on religion in the public life study that says the number of people identifying themselves was under 50%. 48%. that's the first time the numbers have been below half ever. one reason, about 20%
penn national is fighting a proposal to develop a casino at prince georges county. >>> more problems tonight for the former d.c. council chair, kwame brown. kwame, or should i say, mr. brown has been placed under curfew and ordered to make weekly visits with court officials. that court order comes earlier today. brown resigned last june after pleading not guilty to bank fraud and a campaign violence. he is not putting himself in the best position ahead of his sentencing and warned him...
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from jerry sandusky just hours before he's sentenced for sexually abusing children while he was at penn state. >>> the former assistant football coach recorded an audio statement from his jail cell. in it he maintains he's innocent. he says his victims are liars and blames his conviction on a well ork straight conspiracy involving the victims, the cops, penn state and the press. >> they can take away my life, treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> he also imglies he's going to appeal his conviction, but appeal or not, a judge will sentence sandusky tomorrow on those 45 separate child sexual abuse charges. that sentence could exceed 400 years behind bars. and you can hear more of sandusky's statement. go to our website, wusa9.com, and be sure to join us tomorrow when andrea mccarren will be at the sentencing and bring us all the reaction. >>> when you get on the metro tomorrow, your ride may come with a side of what some say is hate. a new ad hits stations. debra joins us with the ad. >> reporter: you're
from jerry sandusky just hours before he's sentenced for sexually abusing children while he was at penn state. >>> the former assistant football coach recorded an audio statement from his jail cell. in it he maintains he's innocent. he says his victims are liars and blames his conviction on a well ork straight conspiracy involving the victims, the cops, penn state and the press. >> they can take away my life, treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i...
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. >>> i want to start out by telling everybody penn line service has been disrupted between martins airport and perryville. you want to keep that in mind for your travel plans. also a pretty serious accident, the cleanup continues in annandale inside the beltway right here at route 236 at ravensworth. a couple of cars. some injuries as well. i'll show what you it looks like from our sky 9 right now. the cleanup is continuing. it looks like the tow truck has arrived on the scene. and it looks like actually traffic is beginning to get by. just be aware there could be residual delays from this accident on route 236 here in the center of annandale. back over to our maps this time to the south side of town. no issues to report on 95. things look great dale city to woodbridge. we'll take a live look outside in spring field. a few brake lights coming up to the beltway. i'll be back with more coming up at 6:11. >> see you then. >>> later today a judge is going to sentence former penn state football coach jerry sandusky. >> the 68-year-old sandusky maintains his innocence following his conviction ea
. >>> i want to start out by telling everybody penn line service has been disrupted between martins airport and perryville. you want to keep that in mind for your travel plans. also a pretty serious accident, the cleanup continues in annandale inside the beltway right here at route 236 at ravensworth. a couple of cars. some injuries as well. i'll show what you it looks like from our sky 9 right now. the cleanup is continuing. it looks like the tow truck has arrived on the scene. and it...
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armen keteyian on the sentencing of the former penn state coach. elizabeth palmer takes us inside the compound in libya where the u.s. ambassador died, in his own bedroom. and byron pitts with angels in overalls. >> reporter: how do you see these women? are they girlfriends? neighbors? >> they're my heroes! (laughs) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. as of today we are down to the final four weeks of the presidential campaign. the focus is narrowing, not just to the nine battleground states but to one in particular-- ohio, which could tip the balance on election night. first the big picture. nationally, the latest gallup poll shows mitt romney leading president obama 49% to 47%. that spread is within the margin of error, so it's essentially a tie. in ohio, new polling today shows this: pollster a.r.g. has romney up by one point, 48% to 47%. but a cnn poll has the president up by four, 51% to 47%. either way, it's an improvement for romney who was falling well behind in ohio until l
armen keteyian on the sentencing of the former penn state coach. elizabeth palmer takes us inside the compound in libya where the u.s. ambassador died, in his own bedroom. and byron pitts with angels in overalls. >> reporter: how do you see these women? are they girlfriends? neighbors? >> they're my heroes! (laughs) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. as of today we are down to the final four weeks of...
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. >>> former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky faces sentencing today for child sex abuse. >> his lawyer says sandusky plans to tell the court he is innocent. kristin fisher is live in the satellite center. she's previewing the hearing today. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. jerry sandusky did not testify at his june trial but he is expected to speak today at his sentencing. he's expected to proclaim his innocence. in fact yesterday he even called in to a penn state radio station to essentially sort of give a preview of what he's going to be saying today in court. here is just an expert from that recording. take a listen. >> they could take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. in my heart i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: keep in mind that 68-year-old former football coach has already been convicted on 48 counts of child sex abuse but sandusky says he want as new trial. he says the judge denied his legal team adequate time to mount a defense. he also accuses one
. >>> former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky faces sentencing today for child sex abuse. >> his lawyer says sandusky plans to tell the court he is innocent. kristin fisher is live in the satellite center. she's previewing the hearing today. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. jerry sandusky did not testify at his june trial but he is expected to speak today at his sentencing. he's expected to proclaim his innocence. in fact yesterday he even called in to a...
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from former penn state football players and from children who benefited from his second mile charity. the sentencing hearing gets underway at 9:00 a.m. live from bellefonte, pennsylvania, andrea mccarren, 9news. >> we know you'll be covering every aspect of it, andrea, thank you so much. several jurors have said that they hope sandusky gets life in prison. sandusky's lawyers confirm they will appeal, arguing they did not have sufficient time to prepare for this case. >>> montgomery county police officers involved in the shooting death of a man in silver spring are off duty tonight. police responded to woodland drive and floral lane overnight after a man called 911 threatening to kill himself. when the officers got there, they found 22-year-old tracy woodfork with a gun on his back stairwell of his girlfriend's house. investigators say officers shot wood fork and he started to walk up the stairwell holding that gun. the girlfriend and three children she was babysitting were not hurt. the officers are on paid administrative leave. >>> a man shot by prince jogs county police is expected
from former penn state football players and from children who benefited from his second mile charity. the sentencing hearing gets underway at 9:00 a.m. live from bellefonte, pennsylvania, andrea mccarren, 9news. >> we know you'll be covering every aspect of it, andrea, thank you so much. several jurors have said that they hope sandusky gets life in prison. sandusky's lawyers confirm they will appeal, arguing they did not have sufficient time to prepare for this case. >>>...
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. >>> former penn state football coach jerry sandusky will mostly die in prison. the 68-year-old convicted sex offender was sentenced today to at least 30 years in prison. a judge handed down the sentence this morning in bellfont, pennsylvania. andrea mccarren is there live. >> reporter: that sentence me down after a heartbreaking and emotional testimony from four of sandusky's victims, three of them right in the courtroom. one by one they detailed his abuse, his betrayal and the man he inflicted on their lives and on their families. one victim testified, quote, he called it horseplay and only later did i understand this was sexual assault. i'm troubled by flashbacks of his naked body. it is real. it is painful. and will be inside me forever as an open wound. he took away my childhood the day he soughted me. -- he assaulted me. then jerry sandusky stood wearing an orange jail jumpsuit and addressed the judge, his voice choked by tears. quote, i'm filled with emotion and determination. i didn't do these alleged disgusting acts. we will continue to fight. there's mu
. >>> former penn state football coach jerry sandusky will mostly die in prison. the 68-year-old convicted sex offender was sentenced today to at least 30 years in prison. a judge handed down the sentence this morning in bellfont, pennsylvania. andrea mccarren is there live. >> reporter: that sentence me down after a heartbreaking and emotional testimony from four of sandusky's victims, three of them right in the courtroom. one by one they detailed his abuse, his betrayal and the...
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the former penn state assistant football coach will be 98 before he can even be considered for parole. >> he could have imposed a sentence of many centuries and there's really no point to it. he imposed a life sentence. >> before sentencing, sandusky addressed the judge and maintained his innocence. he plans to appeal the conviction. sandusky will now undergo psychological and medical exams before he's assigned to prison. >>> well, the tsa gets a lot of flack for patting down gray- haired grannies and 2-year- olds, but at least they're trying to keep us safe. maybe their counterparts in japan could learn a thing or to. they let a guy board a plan to l.a. with enough weapons to arm a drug cartel. he wore a trench coat and underneath body proof body armor and flame retardant pants. inside his luggage, a hatchet, knives, leg irons, handcuffs, a face mask, a biohazard suit and that's just the beginning. so perhaps a pat-down isn't such a nuisance after all. >>> tonight the federal government is suing wells far go a-- fargo accusing them of fraud stretching back more than ten years. a crac
the former penn state assistant football coach will be 98 before he can even be considered for parole. >> he could have imposed a sentence of many centuries and there's really no point to it. he imposed a life sentence. >> before sentencing, sandusky addressed the judge and maintained his innocence. he plans to appeal the conviction. sandusky will now undergo psychological and medical exams before he's assigned to prison. >>> well, the tsa gets a lot of flack for patting...
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former penn state football coach, jerry sandusky, will be sentenced tomorrow. according to his lawyer, sandusky will speak in court and proclaim his innocence. he'll be sentenced on 45 counts of child sex abuse. he could face 442 years in prison. sandusky has been in isolation ever since he was convicted back in june. he spends his days exercising and reading and playing solitary. sandusky has been preparing the statement for his sentence. >>> we are now exactly one month away from the election. the latest polls show a tight race between president obama and mitt romney. today, romney was visiting cadets at the virginia military institute where he promised to strengthen america's defense. he says president obama has failed to lead on the world stage, especially in the middle east. >> it is clear that the risk of conflict is higher now than when the president took office. >> polls show voters favor president obama when it comes to foreign policy. he is campaigning in california today. that's where he dedicated a national monument to latino labor leader, cesar cha
former penn state football coach, jerry sandusky, will be sentenced tomorrow. according to his lawyer, sandusky will speak in court and proclaim his innocence. he'll be sentenced on 45 counts of child sex abuse. he could face 442 years in prison. sandusky has been in isolation ever since he was convicted back in june. he spends his days exercising and reading and playing solitary. sandusky has been preparing the statement for his sentence. >>> we are now exactly one month away from the...
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state, psychologists, penn state, civil attorneys and other accusers. he won. >> reporter: he also went on to suggest that his experience could help other children. >> some vulnerable children who could be abused might not be as a result of all the publicity. that would be nice, but i'm not sure about it. i would cherish the opportunity to become a candle for others as they have been a light for me. >> reporter: the 68-year-old sandusky faces more than 400 years in prison. a source close to the case tells cbs news that sandusky is now discussing plans to write a book about what he calls his ordeal. yet state law makes it highly unlikely that he would ever profit from it. charlie, norah? >>> president obama's top counterterrorism advisers reportedly meeting with libyan officials in tripoli. they will discuss last month's attack in benghazi. sheryl atkinson has more of her interview with a key witness that will testify in a congressional hearing tomorrow morning. >> reporter: lieutenant colonel andy woodheaded an elite security team until it was pulled ou
state, psychologists, penn state, civil attorneys and other accusers. he won. >> reporter: he also went on to suggest that his experience could help other children. >> some vulnerable children who could be abused might not be as a result of all the publicity. that would be nice, but i'm not sure about it. i would cherish the opportunity to become a candle for others as they have been a light for me. >> reporter: the 68-year-old sandusky faces more than 400 years in prison. a...
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there are lawsuits filed against penn state and they are expected to total into the millions of dollars. >>> time right now, just about 5:06. earnings season gets underway this week and the aluminum company, alcoa, will kick things off tomorrow. analysts expecting profits at united states companies to fall 1.5%, the worst performance since 2009. the investors keeping an eye on a big anniversary, five years ago this week the dow hit a record high of 14165, less than a year before the financial crisis of 2008. here's where we stand today. the dow is at 13610 after climbing 35 points friday, nasdaq down by 1. s & p 500 was down by half a point. >> a perfect storm of events, making gas prices sky high in california. a recent fire at a refinery, combined with a power failure at another plan and a pipeline shut down led to supply shortages on the west coast. the average price for a gallon of gas in california right now $4.4, that makes it -- $4.49, that makes it the highest in the nation. here at dc $3.73. >>> still ahead, voters in venezuela give their president six years more in office. >>>
there are lawsuits filed against penn state and they are expected to total into the millions of dollars. >>> time right now, just about 5:06. earnings season gets underway this week and the aluminum company, alcoa, will kick things off tomorrow. analysts expecting profits at united states companies to fall 1.5%, the worst performance since 2009. the investors keeping an eye on a big anniversary, five years ago this week the dow hit a record high of 14165, less than a year before the...
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the former penn state assistant football coach will be 98 years old before he can even be considered for parole. >> key have imposed a sentence of many centuries. there's really no point to it. he impose add life sentence. >> before sentencing, sandusky addressed the judge and maintained his innocence. he will now undergo psychological and medical exams before he's assigned to prison. >>> get this. airline screeners in japan let a guy armed to the teeth board a plane to los angeles. the guy walked off the plane into lax wearing a trench coat. underneath that trench coat bulletproof body armor, flame retardant pants. so then authorities said probably should check his luggage. when they did that they found a hatchet, knives, smoke grenade, three billy clubs, even a biohazards suit. >> what are they saying in japan? >>> another high powered executive is feeling the heat for chopping down trees overlooking the c&o canal on the potomac. lockheed's c.e.o. robert stevens admits he cleared 25,000 square feet of trees located when the prestigious merry go round enclave off river road. redskin
the former penn state assistant football coach will be 98 years old before he can even be considered for parole. >> key have imposed a sentence of many centuries. there's really no point to it. he impose add life sentence. >> before sentencing, sandusky addressed the judge and maintained his innocence. he will now undergo psychological and medical exams before he's assigned to prison. >>> get this. airline screeners in japan let a guy armed to the teeth board a plane to los...
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happening áinsideá the penn state facilitiee. the university president released aastatement after the sentence was announced, saying quote: ((fs))"while oday's senteece cannot erase what has happened, hopefully it will affected by these horrible events." miller says: "at least four yoong men are suing penn state over the way the university responded to complaints aboot sandusky...wiih more on the way. the school recently announced an eefort to settle the end oo the year. in le by david lee millee, fox news." ig bird... the center of political fighh foo the white house. house.áánats of commercialáá pc: it's me big bird 3 bird the obamaa campaign released this commercial.... criticizing republican challenger mitt funding to p-b-s. it's our qqestion of the day.... do you think the ad is effective? you faceeook page... facebooo dot com slash foxbaltimore. foxbaltimore. leslie says "yes, it brings up the fact that mitt romney will be tough on sesame street and soft on wall stteet. those priorities are very backwaads. writes "when
happening áinsideá the penn state facilitiee. the university president released aastatement after the sentence was announced, saying quote: ((fs))"while oday's senteece cannot erase what has happened, hopefully it will affected by these horrible events." miller says: "at least four yoong men are suing penn state over the way the university responded to complaints aboot sandusky...wiih more on the way. the school recently announced an eefort to settle the end oo the year. in le...
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former penn morningg.. former penn state coach, jerry sandusky will learn his fate. fate.you're taking a live look putside a courthouse inn bellefonte, pennsylvanna... whhreethe first of two hearings s beinn be held. held.tom rodgers is here with more on what ould come of them... plus a look at today's morning, tom. good morning, patrice and megannthe first hearing will - former penn state coach is a áviolentá sexual offender. and these casesthe second will be his formal sentencing. convicted of sexually abusing as many as 6 of hii victims d..- are expected to be in court today.sandusky is scheduled to be the final speaker. today... a juror in the trial that ponvicted him is peaking out... aying sheehopes the sentencing will bring closure "i would like him to say he's sorry. and i'd like him to i don't think that's goiig to h" happee." sandusky could be sentenceddto life innprison. the trial forra prince george's county lawmaker accused of using campaign money to pay for her wedding is scheduled to begin today. delegate tiffany alston was separate case... of in a -
former penn morningg.. former penn state coach, jerry sandusky will learn his fate. fate.you're taking a live look putside a courthouse inn bellefonte, pennsylvanna... whhreethe first of two hearings s beinn be held. held.tom rodgers is here with more on what ould come of them... plus a look at today's morning, tom. good morning, patrice and megannthe first hearing will - former penn state coach is a áviolentá sexual offender. and these casesthe second will be his formal sentencing. convicted...
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at least four young men are suing penn state over the way the university reacted to complaints. the university has indicated it will try to resolve these claims by as soon as the end of the year. david lee miller. >>> a new survey finds an increasing amount of americans are losing faith. 53% identified as protestants that's down by 25% in 2011. >>> coming up how soon you might see snoopy and the gang back on the silver screen. >>> and temperatures may continue to drop, but not for long. rosemary orozco is already looking for a warm up for the weekend. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. only from at&t u-verse. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-v
at least four young men are suing penn state over the way the university reacted to complaints. the university has indicated it will try to resolve these claims by as soon as the end of the year. david lee miller. >>> a new survey finds an increasing amount of americans are losing faith. 53% identified as protestants that's down by 25% in 2011. >>> coming up how soon you might see snoopy and the gang back on the silver screen. >>> and temperatures may continue to...
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. >> now we turn to the sex abuse scandal at penn state where does send this shery between 30 ando years -- jerry sandusky was sentenced. got reaction from local state graduate. >> even the judge today called sandusky statements unbelievable, the fact that he continues to maintain his innocence has not only the but formergusted graduates that are already focused on the new era. >> his penn state routes run deep. his sister is in the heart of state college. 'sroject during -- sandusky today up 30 years in prison at 68 durso, the former l bestant football coach wil locked up for life. the convicted pedophile spoke the court, maintaining his innocence. the same denial he gave us last night. >> they can treat me as a takeer, but they cannot away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do alleged disgusting acts. >> several of the victims fired back. those that suffered abuse at the were of sandusky say they satisfied with the sentence. handed the sentence was down, he was very emotional. see what an to was for him.ent it >> the scandal brought the .ootball program to its knees it is a tainte
. >> now we turn to the sex abuse scandal at penn state where does send this shery between 30 ando years -- jerry sandusky was sentenced. got reaction from local state graduate. >> even the judge today called sandusky statements unbelievable, the fact that he continues to maintain his innocence has not only the but formergusted graduates that are already focused on the new era. >> his penn state routes run deep. his sister is in the heart of state college. 'sroject during --...
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penn state radio, the college radio station, released an audio statement from the former penn state assistant coach in which the coach proclaims that he is innocent. you will remember that mr. sandusky was convicted on 45 counts of child sex abuse. i want to play for you part of sandusky's statement. have a listen. >> over and over, i asked why. why didn't we have a fair opportunity to prepare for trial? why have so many people suffered as a result of false allegations. they can take away my life, make me out as a monster, treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> this statement being made public comes just one day before he is set to hear his sentence for those crimes. joining me right now is cnn's legal contributor paul callan on "outfront. when we got this -- you and i were going to have a different conversation tonight. we did not know this was coming and i dare say there's still more of it to come. right away, the first thing that jerry sandusky says, he's blaming the system. he's blaming the time he did n
penn state radio, the college radio station, released an audio statement from the former penn state assistant coach in which the coach proclaims that he is innocent. you will remember that mr. sandusky was convicted on 45 counts of child sex abuse. i want to play for you part of sandusky's statement. have a listen. >> over and over, i asked why. why didn't we have a fair opportunity to prepare for trial? why have so many people suffered as a result of false allegations. they can take away...
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some of the attacks occurred inside penn state's athletic facilities. sandusky asserted his innocence last night in a jailhouse interview played over penn state radio. in the monologue, he said he knows in his heart he has did not do what he called this alleged disgusting acts and described himself penn state, media, and others. sandusky ladies and gentlemen his conviction on speculation and stories. in ten days time, he will be taken to the camp hill state program for testing and evaluation. once there, the department of corrections will decide where he will spend the remainder of his sentence. in pennsylvania, david lee miller, fox news. >>> police continue to search for answers after two people were found shot to death inside a car in west oakland. it happened near 12th and silver streets just before 10:00 last night. police received several reports of gunshots in the area and witnesses reported seeing someone drive up to the car and open fire. they say the victim's car traveled another block before coming to a stop. so far, no arrests have been made
some of the attacks occurred inside penn state's athletic facilities. sandusky asserted his innocence last night in a jailhouse interview played over penn state radio. in the monologue, he said he knows in his heart he has did not do what he called this alleged disgusting acts and described himself penn state, media, and others. sandusky ladies and gentlemen his conviction on speculation and stories. in ten days time, he will be taken to the camp hill state program for testing and evaluation....
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and there -- played over at penn state radio. >> and in the three-minute money on log, sandusky said he didn't do what he called the alleged disgusting acts and described himself as a victim of pep statement? ten days' time, jerry sandusky will be taken to the camp hill state prison for testing and e valuation. once there, the department of corrects will decide where he will spend his sentence. >> the penn state scandal led to two administrators being arrested for not telling about this. and joe paterno who died in january. >>> border patrol agents on horseback led a public funeral procession in arizona. one agent was shot last week and investigators believe he was killed by friendly fire instead of an armed smuggler. >>> people who don't like the radical muslim ads in the subway system came with a message of their own. that were put up last month after the executive director sued the metropolitan octoberrority to be allowed to display them and to be in d.c.'s metro station. the christian group called the sojourners are putting up their own ads in new york. >> we're putting up these
and there -- played over at penn state radio. >> and in the three-minute money on log, sandusky said he didn't do what he called the alleged disgusting acts and described himself as a victim of pep statement? ten days' time, jerry sandusky will be taken to the camp hill state prison for testing and e valuation. once there, the department of corrects will decide where he will spend his sentence. >> the penn state scandal led to two administrators being arrested for not telling about...
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. >>> -- former penn state coach jerry sandusky has learned his fate what experts are saying about the decades he will spend in prison. >>> what was supposed to be a big jump has turned into a big fizzle. why a skydive ago tempt had to . >>> in antioch several people have been hit in front of turner elementary school. eric thomas is there live. >> turner middle school is back there turner elementary, excuse me. the good news is no staff, no children were hurt. the wreckage is still here from the three people had were hurt and rushed to the hospital. that audi suv is what police say caused the accident. police say 8:00 this morning it sped through the intersection at speeds of up to 60 miles an hour. it then clipped a car trying to make a left at the intersection rolled over and over and struck a crossing guard on the corner. her 11-year-old son nearbyby and a parent who just dropped off her student at turner school. they ended up in a position looks like they were critical condition a few feet away there was a witnessary biby who saw what happened, got -- a witness nearby who saw what
. >>> -- former penn state coach jerry sandusky has learned his fate what experts are saying about the decades he will spend in prison. >>> what was supposed to be a big jump has turned into a big fizzle. why a skydive ago tempt had to . >>> in antioch several people have been hit in front of turner elementary school. eric thomas is there live. >> turner middle school is back there turner elementary, excuse me. the good news is no staff, no children were hurt....
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. >>> good evening, as we come on the air former penn state coach jerry sandusky has been sentenced to prison for the rest of his life. he is 68 and today he was sentenced to at least 30 years behind bars. the price for sexually abusing children and today in the courtroom, he defiantly stood face to face with some of his victims who were just ten feet away. abc's senior national correspondent jim avila was there. >> reporter: this is what three months in the slammer can do to a man. jerry sandusky has lost weight, his skin turned gray and his gregarious, everyone's pal persona, shrunken inward. the arrogance, gone. >> he did not have that annoying grin. he is a defeated man today. >> reporter: and that was before the judge lowered the boom -- not a day less than 30 years, as many as 60. >> he will not get out until he is 97 or 98 years old. so he's going to die in prison. >> reporter: his wife, dottie, in court for support. sandusky complained about the verdict, and in a defiant but trembling voice, proclaimed innocence. "i feel a need to talk. i didn't do these alleged disgusting acts
. >>> good evening, as we come on the air former penn state coach jerry sandusky has been sentenced to prison for the rest of his life. he is 68 and today he was sentenced to at least 30 years behind bars. the price for sexually abusing children and today in the courtroom, he defiantly stood face to face with some of his victims who were just ten feet away. abc's senior national correspondent jim avila was there. >> reporter: this is what three months in the slammer can do to a...
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senttncing.jurors convicted the former penn state coach... on 45 counts of sexuallyy aausing 10 boys ovvr a 15-year span. sandusky denies all aacusationn made agaiist him... saying he was not ivenn a fair opportunity to prepare for trial. in what many are calling a bizarrr move...on the eve f his seetencing ... sandusky released his first statement from jail .. blaming the victims. in my heart, i know i did not do thhse alleged disgusting sex partner that was after marriage.//buut to//before you k at everything and everybodyy. look t the preparation for the trialland the trial. to//we will fight for anothhr chance and now we'll ask for one.//butt to// i ask for the strengthhto handle everything ann willingnees to surrender only to godd regardlees oo the outcome." &pprosecutors say uppto 6 of atttoday's hearing.he faces up to liff in prison. a halloween mask on ebay... is sparking widespread outrage. outrage.this mask is of jamessholmes and was put on ebay for 500-dollars by an anonymous seller.the everyone you know."the mask was modeled after
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but not before the former penn state assistant coach had his say in court. nbc's john yang has our report from the courthouse. >> reporter: jerry sandusky said nothing as he arrived in a red prisoner's jumpsuit over a bulletproof vest, looking thinner after 112 days in jail. inside, he sat passively, as three of his victims told the court of the psychological effects of sandusky's abuse when they were young boys. his voe choking with emotion, the man known in court documents as victim six spoke of his sense of betrayial. the very kids you claimed to help were the very ones you victimized. victim five asked the judge to consider the tears, pain and private anguish i and others have suffered. they spoke to a hushed courtroom. nbc news national investigative correspondent michael isikoff was inside. >> the most powerful moment came when victim four addressed sandusky saying, i'll never forgive you. because of you, i can't allow my only child out of sight out of fear of what might happen to him. >> reporter: sandusky, who did not testify at his trial, delivered
but not before the former penn state assistant coach had his say in court. nbc's john yang has our report from the courthouse. >> reporter: jerry sandusky said nothing as he arrived in a red prisoner's jumpsuit over a bulletproof vest, looking thinner after 112 days in jail. inside, he sat passively, as three of his victims told the court of the psychological effects of sandusky's abuse when they were young boys. his voe choking with emotion, the man known in court documents as victim six...
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on monday sandusky issued aaudio statement record and aired on penn state's campus radio station. in that audio clip, he maintains his innocence and says his accusers are lying. the former assistant football coach was convicted on 45 counts of sexually abusing 10 boys over 15 years. sandusky plans to fight for a new trial. he puts the blame on his accusers. >> the young man dramatic veteran accuser and sought attention started everything. he was joand by a well orchestrated effort of the media investigators psychologist several civil attorneys and other accusers. they won. >> now -- >> reporter: now at least one of the victims will speak at today's hearing after sandusky is sentenceded and he will under-- sentenced he will undergo evaluation to determine which state prison he will go to. >>> the details from the case have been heart breaking to listen to. but for parents it's allowed you to educate yourself about sex predators and open up dialogue between you and your child. that's why adam rosenberg is here this morning from the baltimore keeled abuse center. and you have -- chil
on monday sandusky issued aaudio statement record and aired on penn state's campus radio station. in that audio clip, he maintains his innocence and says his accusers are lying. the former assistant football coach was convicted on 45 counts of sexually abusing 10 boys over 15 years. sandusky plans to fight for a new trial. he puts the blame on his accusers. >> the young man dramatic veteran accuser and sought attention started everything. he was joand by a well orchestrated effort of the...
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>>algunas de las violaciones habrian sido cometidas en las instalaciones de penn state. >>algunas víctimas testificaron, de los 48 cargos, se hallo culpable de 45 >>el nunca acepto la condena, que todo fue una mentira >>segun su abogado, jerry sandusky siempre mantuvo su inocencia. >>buscaba la oportunidad de comprobar que era inocente >>pueden quitarme la vida, mostrarme como un monstruo, pero no me pueden quitar el corazón, porque en mi corazón sé que no cometí esos actos, mi esposa ha sido mi única pareja >>trataba con jóvenes vulnerables para llevarlos a esto >>el en su fantasia lo torna como una conspiracion >>una de las víctimas dijo en corte que jerry sandusky permanece en estado de negacion de lo que ocurrio >>penn state busca equipo legal para buscar acuerdo con cuatro víctimas, que le costara dinero y desprestigio. >>un ciudadano estadounidenses deportad por error a méxico, recibira compensacion de 175 mil dólares >>marc se vio forzado a vivir en la calle y prisiones de méxico, tras ser deportado por ice >>y acusan por estaba a más de 173 personas
>>algunas de las violaciones habrian sido cometidas en las instalaciones de penn state. >>algunas víctimas testificaron, de los 48 cargos, se hallo culpable de 45 >>el nunca acepto la condena, que todo fue una mentira >>segun su abogado, jerry sandusky siempre mantuvo su inocencia. >>buscaba la oportunidad de comprobar que era inocente >>pueden quitarme la vida, mostrarme como un monstruo, pero no me pueden quitar el corazón, porque en mi corazón sé que...
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. >> tonight, the former penn state football coach is maintaining innocence and lashing out at his accusers. >> on the eve of his sentencing, a defiant jerry sandusky is breaking his silence from behind bars. erica gonzalez with more on this story. >> reporter: jim, wendy, he helped turn penn state into a defensive power house. tomorrow, jerry sandusky is going to be sentenced to prison for anywhere from 10 years to 400 years in prison. >> tuesday, october 9th, 2012 will be a day of vindication for the 10 victims of jerry sandusky's sexual abuse. convicted of 45 counts. sandusky implies it was a conspiracy. >> a young man who was dramatic, a veteran accuser and always sought attention started everything. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged, disgusting acts. my wife has been my only sex partner and that was after marriage. our love continues. >> reporter: at least six of sandusky's victims are expected to get emotional statements, possibly swaying the judge to lock up the convicted child molester for a lifetime. >> i ask for the strength to handle efrgd and the willingness obl to
. >> tonight, the former penn state football coach is maintaining innocence and lashing out at his accusers. >> on the eve of his sentencing, a defiant jerry sandusky is breaking his silence from behind bars. erica gonzalez with more on this story. >> reporter: jim, wendy, he helped turn penn state into a defensive power house. tomorrow, jerry sandusky is going to be sentenced to prison for anywhere from 10 years to 400 years in prison. >> tuesday, october 9th, 2012 will...
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yesterday sandusky spoke to a penn state radio station. he said he's been wrongfully convicted and he hopes some good will come out of all of this. >> maybe it will help others, some vulnerable children who could be abused might not be. that would be nice, but i'm not sure about it. i would cherish the opportunity to become a candle for others, as they have been a light for me. they can take away my life, make me out as a monster, treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> sandusky only refers to his victims as accusers and claims he lost because of speculation and dishonesty. prosecutors say as many as half a dozen of his victims will speak at today's hearing. legal experts say it's likely the 68-year-old will spend the rest of his life behind bars. you can hear his statements on myfoxdc.com, click under web links. we'll be watching. >> sure will. thank you so much. >>> all right. coming up at 9:30, paul butler will join us live instudio with more insight in
yesterday sandusky spoke to a penn state radio station. he said he's been wrongfully convicted and he hopes some good will come out of all of this. >> maybe it will help others, some vulnerable children who could be abused might not be. that would be nice, but i'm not sure about it. i would cherish the opportunity to become a candle for others, as they have been a light for me. they can take away my life, make me out as a monster, treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart....
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and also ahead, former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky learns his fate. what the future holds for the convicted child sex abuser, we have a live report. >>> ravens want you to get out and get active. find out where you can meet theplayers and doing something healthy. details on that straight ahead on this tuesday morning. good morning and thanks for joining us i am megan pringle. charley crowson live at camden yards war few hours ago the orioles won game 2 of the american league division. we will have more on that in a minute. good morning but you see right there, meteorologist lynette charles let yowing know how the week is -- letting you know how the week is shaping up. >> we can see on marled's most powerful radar as of now, rain out there this morning. take the jacket with you as well as the umbrella. we will get to temperatures in a second. looking at what's going on the radar tour in cecil county where we are looking at rain showers across the area, so around elkton and i-95, port deposit havre de grace and harford county getting in on wet weather.
and also ahead, former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky learns his fate. what the future holds for the convicted child sex abuser, we have a live report. >>> ravens want you to get out and get active. find out where you can meet theplayers and doing something healthy. details on that straight ahead on this tuesday morning. good morning and thanks for joining us i am megan pringle. charley crowson live at camden yards war few hours ago the orioles won game 2 of the...
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hear the jailhouse recording from the former penn state football coach. >>> and a fishy situation for moms to be. why high levels mercury are now being linked with a childhood disorder. >>> and we're seeing some cooler temperatures to start off the workweek. 60s and low 70s outside right now. and you might have noticed some changes going on around the bay area. clouds building up over the hilltops, increasing instability, increasing chance of showers coming into the forecast, maybe even thunder too. we'll talk about that and how it's going to impact your workweek plans, when we come right back. >>> a warning tonight for women in the east bay. a woman who was assaulted while walking the delta deanza regional trail managed to escape from a knife-wielding attacker. police say it happened around 6:00 this morning. the victim was walking the trail in west pittsburg near bailey road when a man jumped out of the brush and held a knife to her throat while groping her. she screamed, struggled and managed to run off. she says the man rode away on a blue mountain bike. police say the suspect was
hear the jailhouse recording from the former penn state football coach. >>> and a fishy situation for moms to be. why high levels mercury are now being linked with a childhood disorder. >>> and we're seeing some cooler temperatures to start off the workweek. 60s and low 70s outside right now. and you might have noticed some changes going on around the bay area. clouds building up over the hilltops, increasing instability, increasing chance of showers coming into the forecast,...
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. >>> the former penn state football coach convicted of sexually abusing boys will in all likelihood, the rest of his life in prison. jerry sandusky was sentenced this morning afrisictims spok j. winick was at the courthouse itch >> reporter: jerry sandusky wearing a red prison jumpsuit was led into the courthouse looking thinner, after three months behind bars many found guilty on 45 of 48 counts of molesting 10 boys, today he was ed to between 30 and 60 years in state prison. before his statement today in open court, in which sandusky maintained his innocence and finally broke down, he released this audio statement last night. >> >> reporter: the recording aired on a penn state student-run radio station. >> his statement today was a master piece of denial, self-delusion, untethed from reality without acceptance or responsibility, entirely self-focused as if he again were the victim. >> reporter: today in court some of sandusky's victims read impact statements one crying as he folk. the judge's sentence could have been as little as 10 years, as long as hundreds. in the end he said, 3
. >>> the former penn state football coach convicted of sexually abusing boys will in all likelihood, the rest of his life in prison. jerry sandusky was sentenced this morning afrisictims spok j. winick was at the courthouse itch >> reporter: jerry sandusky wearing a red prison jumpsuit was led into the courthouse looking thinner, after three months behind bars many found guilty on 45 of 48 counts of molesting 10 boys, today he was ed to between 30 and 60 years in state prison....
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reporter: these pictures of jerry sandusky at the county courthouse could be the last time we seat former penn state football coach handed doe file outside prison walls. today the 68-year-old received sentence of 30 to 60 years. the order was handed down have the three of his victims spoke, including victim number one. >> when the sentence was handed down it was very emotional. >> reporter: when it was his turn, sandusky said he spent his time medicate -- meditating and writing. >> they can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster, they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: the lead prosecutor said sandusky's statement was in keeping with his behavior. >> he displays deaf viians, narcissism. >> reporter: he claims he didn't have time to prepare a proper defense. >> i think there were so many different parties involved in this who wanted this to go away. >> reporter: sandusky's security will be an issue as they try to place him in the population because he may be a target for other i
reporter: these pictures of jerry sandusky at the county courthouse could be the last time we seat former penn state football coach handed doe file outside prison walls. today the 68-year-old received sentence of 30 to 60 years. the order was handed down have the three of his victims spoke, including victim number one. >> when the sentence was handed down it was very emotional. >> reporter: when it was his turn, sandusky said he spent his time medicate -- meditating and writing....
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penn state is in the process of settling a number of those lawsuits. >> let's switch gears and talk about the weather today. another damp and chilly fall day for the washington area. >> some milder temperatures are on the way. >> a few breaks in the overcast, but the clouds are still hanging around. it is gray and damp and only 58 degrees right now. anywhere from. 10 2.25 inches of rain. -- .10 to .25 images of rain. tonight it will start to clear out a little bit 44-52 degrees. we can see the cloud is moving across the appalachians. it looks like a great day tomorrow. we will give you the next seven days in the weather coming up in just a few minutes. >> let's turn to a developing story in virginia. authorities have ruled the death of a star reporter a homicide. the 48-year-old was found dead in her burning home on july 9. witnesses say they saw greenhalgh arguing with the man the night before her death. >> brown was after he failed to make three required weekly phone calls with court officials. he now has to meet with those officials once a week. brown pleaded guilty in june to bank fra
penn state is in the process of settling a number of those lawsuits. >> let's switch gears and talk about the weather today. another damp and chilly fall day for the washington area. >> some milder temperatures are on the way. >> a few breaks in the overcast, but the clouds are still hanging around. it is gray and damp and only 58 degrees right now. anywhere from. 10 2.25 inches of rain. -- .10 to .25 images of rain. tonight it will start to clear out a little bit 44-52...
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according to sandusky's lawyers, the 68-year-old former penn state assistant football coach plans to tell the judge he is innocent and it is all part of setting up an appeal. from famous football coach to hated convict, jerry nods was found guilty in june of abusing 10 boys over 15 years. -- jerry sandusky was found guilty in june of abusing 10 boys over 15 years. many of the victims will testify about how the abuse by sandusky forever altered their lives. jerry sandusky has never admitted guilt. he defended himself yesterday in an interview with a penn state radio station. >> the young man who is a dramatic and veteran acouser started everything. he was joined by a well orchestrated group of others. they won. i wondered what they really won, attention, financial gain being prestige will all be temporary. before you blame me as others have, look at everything and everybody. >> reporter: in his statement, sandusky continuously refers to his victims only as accusers. he says he will continue to fight for justice and a second chanrosecutors, about six of his victims are expected to spea
according to sandusky's lawyers, the 68-year-old former penn state assistant football coach plans to tell the judge he is innocent and it is all part of setting up an appeal. from famous football coach to hated convict, jerry nods was found guilty in june of abusing 10 boys over 15 years. -- jerry sandusky was found guilty in june of abusing 10 boys over 15 years. many of the victims will testify about how the abuse by sandusky forever altered their lives. jerry sandusky has never admitted...
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some of the attacks inside penn state facilities. during the sensational trial, eight victims testified against their former mentor. prosecutors argued that sandusky used his fame as a penn state football coach and the charity he founded to target and groom young boys for sexual abuse. in the audio statement given to penn set's college radio station, he said the whole thin ways well orchestrated lie. -- thing was a well orchestrated lie. >> they can take away my leave. they can treat me as a monster. but they can't take away my heart n my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: sandusky says his defense didn't have time to properly prepare for trial and that he was convicted not on evidence but on speculation and dishonesty. his attorneys are planning to appeal the conviction. the proceedings start at 9:00 this morning. first, there will be a hearing to determine if sandusky qualifies as a sexually violent predator. that will have some effect on the sentence. the judge will hear from victims and sandusk
some of the attacks inside penn state facilities. during the sensational trial, eight victims testified against their former mentor. prosecutors argued that sandusky used his fame as a penn state football coach and the charity he founded to target and groom young boys for sexual abuse. in the audio statement given to penn set's college radio station, he said the whole thin ways well orchestrated lie. -- thing was a well orchestrated lie. >> they can take away my leave. they can treat me...
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maintains his innocence in on your statement to penn state radio. they cannot take away my life the country into mostar but they can't equimark. >> and my heart i know i did not do these alleged grand conspiracy which his lawyers continue to play out in the court. which involved 10 the young men, a janitor. the press, lawyers and everyone else was involved. this just did not happen that way. >> i am entering spencer reported. >> at 815 a legal expert will be joining us. and the sentencing that we expect happen sometime in the 6:00 hour. >> on other headlines neighborhood watch volunteer george zimmerman is asking for a delay a trial is charged with second-degree make murder shooting death of trade bond martin. the defense wants marcus school records to be released. we will take a break it is 4: 27 still had on the kron for a morning news gas prices continued to rise. we will let you know how much >> here is a live look from armed cam this morning it does not look bad let's get the official word. >> good morning james we have some instances of patchy
maintains his innocence in on your statement to penn state radio. they cannot take away my life the country into mostar but they can't equimark. >> and my heart i know i did not do these alleged grand conspiracy which his lawyers continue to play out in the court. which involved 10 the young men, a janitor. the press, lawyers and everyone else was involved. this just did not happen that way. >> i am entering spencer reported. >> at 815 a legal expert will be joining us. and...
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. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your >> the sentencing of former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky several hours from now. when he told a radio station before he learned his punishment from child abuse. good morning, it's tuesday i am steve chenevey. >> i am cynne simpson. now to adam caskey. >> we have some areas of rain this morning, light rain. nothing heavy, but enough to cause slick spots on the road. also it helps the lawn and garden. south of the beltway and noaa of the beltway we have some areas of rain. 66 from a markehaymarket to the beltway as well. it's 46 degrees in leesburg. highs near 60 degrees today. it will be tough to have much sunshine today. we will see a few sunny breaks. the nationals back in town tomorrow, 70, partly cloudy. now to angela. >> off to an excellent start even with light rain falling. just one accident reported on 66 inbound near glebe road. we don't have a shot of it, but it's on the shoulder. it should not slow you down much because there's light volume. 395 is moving well. 95 still has an active work zone northb
. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your >> the sentencing of former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky several hours from now. when he told a radio station before he learned his punishment from child abuse. good morning, it's tuesday i am steve chenevey. >> i am cynne simpson. now to adam caskey. >> we have some areas of rain this morning, light rain. nothing heavy, but enough to cause slick spots on the road. also it helps the...
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later this morning, we expect to center thehe scandal atsex abuse penn state. will take thesky stand this morning, something he did not do when he was on trial. has a preview from the satellite center. >> in a matter of hours, jerry sandusky will find out how long bars.l spend behind his sentencing hearing at 9:00 morning. the 58-year-old was convicted sex abuse in june. been behind bars three months says he regrets not taking the stand during his trial. expect to hear him speak during the hearing today. he is already talking from jail in an audio statement. says, "in my heart i know i did not do these alleged acts." >> a young man who is dramatic, accuser, and always , startedtention everything. sought attention. i have wondered what they really won. >> today we expect to hear from sandusky, attorneys, possible support from sandusky's friends and family, and impact statements from two victims. sandusky will go through an evaluation before he is assigned to one of the state prisons. brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> thanks so much. 5:34. i want to get to our live
later this morning, we expect to center thehe scandal atsex abuse penn state. will take thesky stand this morning, something he did not do when he was on trial. has a preview from the satellite center. >> in a matter of hours, jerry sandusky will find out how long bars.l spend behind his sentencing hearing at 9:00 morning. the 58-year-old was convicted sex abuse in june. been behind bars three months says he regrets not taking the stand during his trial. expect to hear him speak during...